Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa declared Gaza a famine zone.

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa declared Gaza a famine zone.

07.05.2025 18:54

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa announced that they have declared Gaza a 'famine zone' due to the blockade and attacks carried out by Israel. Mustafa also called on the international community to take urgent action.

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Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa announced that they have declared the Gaza Strip a "famine zone" due to the genocide and blockade that Israel has been carrying out for approximately 20 months.



In Ramallah, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa made statements during a press conference held at the crisis management center affiliated with the Cabinet.



FAMINE ZONE DECLARED



Mustafa stated, "We are declaring Gaza a famine zone, and we call on all countries that are members of the United Nations (UN) to urgently take action in accordance with their obligations under international humanitarian law, to recognize this disaster and hunger."



Mustafa, who called on the international community to implement UN resolutions that prohibit the use of hunger as a weapon of war, invited the entire UN system to immediately activate its mechanisms and officially treat Gaza as a "famine zone."



"WE WILL WORK WITH DETERMINATION"



Palestinian Prime Minister Mustafa said, "We will continue to do everything we can to fight against attacks on our people and hunger; we will work with determination with the international community to save lives and reach the reconstruction process."



ISRAEL'S BLOCKADE HAS CAUSED HUNGER



After the first phase of the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement ended, Israel halted humanitarian aid entries to the Gaza Strip on March 2, causing a major humanitarian disaster in the region, including child deaths from hunger.

The interruption of water and electricity supply to the region and the closure of border gates further deepens the difficult conditions faced by Palestinians in Gaza.

THE NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM HUNGER REACHED 57



The Director General of the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, Munir al-Bursh, announced on May 1 that due to Israel's ongoing blockade, 91% of the people in Gaza are experiencing a "food crisis," 65% do not have access to clean drinking water, and 92% of children and breastfeeding mothers are suffering from severe malnutrition. It was reported that the number of people who have died from hunger in Gaza, mostly children and infants, has reached 57.



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